Microsoft announces a safe way to stick with Windows 10 past its 2025 end-of-support date, but it'll cost you.
Microsoft just released a new version of PC Manager, the free tuning tool for optimizing Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems ...
For $30, you’ll receive “critical” and “important” security updates — basically security patches that will continue to protect your Windows 10 PC from any vulnerabilities. That $30 is ...
Microsoft has outlined the extended update program for consumers running Windows 10, but Windows 11 is still the preferred ...
Microsoft offers Windows 10 users a year of security updates for $30. The company also offered plenty of encouragement for ...
The free personal plan includes patches for ... That pesky compatibility checker might insist that you can't upgrade your Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but there are indeed officially supported ...
Now, the company has announced that customers will also be able to purchase Extended Security Updates (ESU) for $30 for one year, with no option to continue beyond that period. With Windows 10 ...
Windows 10 will reach end of support on October 14, 2025, which is less than a year from now. This means that the operating system won’t be getting anymore crucial security updates past that date.
If you’re running Windows 10 and want to use it beyond the bitter end of support next fall, Microsoft has a deal for you: $30 for a year of updates. The software giant announced that ...
For the first time, Microsoft is planning to offer paid-for security updates to home users who continue to use Windows 10 beyond Oct 14, 2025. Previously reserved for businesses, this option will ...
If you are still addicted to Windows 10 and simply won't move over to Windows 11 then beware. Microsoft is ending all free ...